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‘War ravaged Israel’s forests, but they are key to the nation’s healing’

Forest therapy will play a role in the rehabilitation of Nova survivors and injured IDF soldiers, argue KKL-JNF

November 20, 2024 08:26
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Accessible trails for emotional therapy at Nahal HaShofet Forest (Alex Kolomoisky KKL-JNF)
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Israel’s community forests will play a pivotal role in the rehabilitation of the nation following the upheaval of war, according to the country’s leading charity for woodlands.

At the COP29 climate-change conference in Azerbaijan this month Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) proposed that injured IDF soldiers and survivors of the Nova festival massacre can benefit from the natural gifts of the country’s forests through receiving specialist treatment.

The project is inspired by community forests in the Manchester area that are used as therapeutic spaces for mental and physical healthcare, offering a nature-based approach to traditional treatments.

“We are looking at the Israeli forest as the main healing ground for us, due to the fact that very difficult things happened in the forest in the south on October 7,” said Noah Tal, KKL-JNF’s director of strategic planning.